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The [[UNL System]] comprises three different types of language resources: '''lexica''', '''grammars''' and '''corpora'''. These resources are being provided mainly through the [http://www.undlfoundation.org/unlarium UNLarium], a linguist-friendly dabatase management system to provide dictionary entries and grammar rules to the several language modules participating in the UNL Programme.
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The [[UNL System]] comprises three different types of language resources: '''lexica''', '''grammars''' and '''corpora'''. These resources are being provided mainly through the [[UNLarium]], a linguist-friendly dabatase management system to provide dictionary entries and grammar rules to the several language modules participating in the UNL Programme.
  
 
== Lexica ==
 
== Lexica ==
  
In the UNL framework, there are two major types of lexical databases: monolingual (in UNL only) and bilingual (in UNL and other natural language). The monolingual resources are:
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In the UNL framework, there are two major types of lexical databases: monolingual and bilingual.  
* The UNL Dictionary, which is a flat list of UWs
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The monolingual resources are the following:
* The UNL Ontology, which is a hierarchy of UWs
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*in UNL
* The UNL Knowledge Base, or simply UNLKB, which is a network of UWs
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**The [[UNL Dictionary]], or simply UNL<sup>dic</sup>, which is a flat list of UWs along with non-relational semantic features
The bilingual resources are the UNL-NL dictionaries, which are used to map UWs and natural language words or expressions.
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**The [[UNL Ontology]], which is a hierarchy of UWs
 
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**The [[UNL Knowledge Base]], or simply UNL<sup>kb</sup>, which is a network with systematic relations between UWs
=== Specs ===
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**The [[UNL Example Base]], or simply UNL<sup>eb</sup>, which is a network with episodic relations between UWs  
 
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*in natural language
*The [[UNL Dictionary Specs]]
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**The [[NL dictionary]], or simply UNL<sup>dic</sup>, which is a list of natural language headwords
*The [[UNL Ontology Specs]]
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**The [[NL Example Base]], or simply UNL<sup>eb</sup>, which is a list of colocations and
*The [[UNL KB Specs]]
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The bilingual resources are the following
 
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**The [[UNL-NL Dictionary]], or simply UNL-NL<sup>dic</sup>, which is list of systematic lexical mappings between UNL and a given natural language
=== Databases ===
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**The [[UNL-NL Memory]], or simply UM, which is a list of past (episodical) mappings between UNL and a given natural language
 
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*The [[UNL Dictionary]]
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*The [[UNL Ontology]]
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*The [[UNL Knowledge Base]]
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*The [[UNL-NL Dictionaries]]
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== Grammars ==  
 
== Grammars ==  
Enconversion and deconversion grammars for UNL
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Sets of rules to UNL-ize natural language documents and to NL-ize UNL documents.
 
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=== Specs ===
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*The [[UNL Grammar Specs]]
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== Corpora ==
 
== Corpora ==
 
Documents written in UNL
 
Documents written in UNL
 
=== Specs ===
 
 
*The [[UNL document|UNL Document Structure]]
 
 
=== Databases ===
 
  
 
*[[Corpora|UNL Corpora]]
 
*[[Corpora|UNL Corpora]]

Revision as of 20:58, 13 December 2010

The UNL System comprises three different types of language resources: lexica, grammars and corpora. These resources are being provided mainly through the UNLarium, a linguist-friendly dabatase management system to provide dictionary entries and grammar rules to the several language modules participating in the UNL Programme.

Lexica

In the UNL framework, there are two major types of lexical databases: monolingual and bilingual. The monolingual resources are the following:

  • in UNL
    • The UNL Dictionary, or simply UNLdic, which is a flat list of UWs along with non-relational semantic features
    • The UNL Ontology, which is a hierarchy of UWs
    • The UNL Knowledge Base, or simply UNLkb, which is a network with systematic relations between UWs
    • The UNL Example Base, or simply UNLeb, which is a network with episodic relations between UWs
  • in natural language
    • The NL dictionary, or simply UNLdic, which is a list of natural language headwords
    • The NL Example Base, or simply UNLeb, which is a list of colocations and

The bilingual resources are the following

    • The UNL-NL Dictionary, or simply UNL-NLdic, which is list of systematic lexical mappings between UNL and a given natural language
    • The UNL-NL Memory, or simply UM, which is a list of past (episodical) mappings between UNL and a given natural language

Grammars

Sets of rules to UNL-ize natural language documents and to NL-ize UNL documents.

Corpora

Documents written in UNL

Software